"I think it would be 'fanon,'" Lucy says. "At any rate, can't have it in your verse if the fan doesn't get the magazine, right? And you seem to get into enough trouble with just the TV, movie, and radio stuff. Don't need to add the Adventures of Sequential Art to it."
"Especially when you take into account how random some of that sequential art can be," Vic adds, remembering a certain episode of "Atop The 4th Wall."
"Yeah, well, no offense to that Doc, but people started meeting their past and future selves all through Part II, and the universe never blew up," Marty points out.
"I think my other self was referring specifically to those meetings which might result in the disablement or death of the younger self," Doc says, wagging a finger.
"Yeah, the novelization makes it a bit more clear, although it uses a rather gruesome example of Jennifer cracking her head open while fainting to do it," Vic says.
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11/9/13 19:31 (UTC)"Especially when you take into account how random some of that sequential art can be," Vic adds, remembering a certain episode of "Atop The 4th Wall."
"Yeah, well, no offense to that Doc, but people started meeting their past and future selves all through Part II, and the universe never blew up," Marty points out.
"I think my other self was referring specifically to those meetings which might result in the disablement or death of the younger self," Doc says, wagging a finger.
"Yeah, the novelization makes it a bit more clear, although it uses a rather gruesome example of Jennifer cracking her head open while fainting to do it," Vic says.